Ucla Scattertones
50 top tracks
Ucla Scattertones
50 top tracks
Albums

ToasterScent
Ucla Scattertones

Boca 2009: Best of College a Cappella
Ucla Scattertones

Boca 2009
Ucla Scattertones

Boca 2009 Best of College a Cappella
Ucla Scattertones

Blink
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Wherever You Stand
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Best of College a Cappella 2009
Ucla Scattertones

UCLA ScatterTones
Ucla Scattertones

BOCA 2009: Best of College a Cappella '09
Ucla Scattertones

Being Young
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Mulan
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Ripples
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Biography
Founded in 2002, the UCLA ScatterTones have been blowing away audiences wherever they go. The group performs covers of pop/rock with one unique twist - no instruments. And yet people still can't believe what they hear, with rocking soloists, vocal percussion that rivals drum machines, and intricate arrangements. From Berkeley to San Diego, the group has opened for professional groups m-pact and Sixth Wave, competed in the International Championship of College A Cappella <a href="https://www.last...Read more on Last.fm
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Founded in 2002, the UCLA ScatterTones have been blowing away audiences wherever they go. The group performs covers of pop/rock with one unique twist - no instruments. And yet people still can't believe what they hear, with rocking soloists, vocal percussion that rivals drum machines, and intricate arrangements. From Berkeley to San Diego, the group has opened for professional groups m-pact and Sixth Wave, competed in the International Championship of College A Cappella, and has been an audience favorite at UCLA's oldest musical tradition, Spring Sing.
The ScatterTones released their debut album, ToasterScent, on June 9th, 2006. Their newest album, Blink, was released on June 5, 2008. Sample clips are located at http://www.scattertones.com where you can also order a CD. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/UCLA+ScatterTones">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
